Yu Chi-hwan

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Yu Chi-hwan
Hangul:
유치환
Hanja:
柳致環
Revised Romanization: Yu Chi-hwan
McCune-Reischauer: Yu Ch'ihwan

Yu Chi-hwan (1908 -1967), also known by his pen name Cheongma, was a leading twentieth-century Korean poet. He was born in South Gyeongsang Province.

He published at least ten volumes of poetry.

The poet was said to have collaborated with the occupation forces during Japanese colonial years.

In 2005, a plaza with a bust of the poet and five monuments, each inscribed with a poem he wrote were dedicated at the poet's tomb in Bangha-ri, Dundeok-myon, Geoje, South Gyeongsang Province.

Contents

  • Imágenes del tiempo, translated by Kim Hyun Chang. Verbum: Madrid, 2005.
  • Many of his books are available at the Library of Congress as are works (in Korean) about the poet.

  • The wind and the Waves: Four Modern Korean Poets; Translated and Introduced by Sung-Il Lee.

Asian Humanities Press: Berkeley, Cal., 1989.

  • Korean Literature Today: "Yu Chi-Hwan Poems: 'Evening Glow'" etc. Vol. 2. No. 2 P. 11;

"Yu Chi-Hwan Poems: 'Daffodil'" etc Vol. 4. No. 4 P. 6; "Yu Chi-Hwan Poems: 'Cliff'" etc Vol. 6. No. 1 P. 11

  • Some of his work is in Korea's Best Loved Poems, Han-Rim Publishing co.: Seoul, 1979.

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